Community Bank donates $2,650 to PCI, Taylor House

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Community Bank donates $2,650 to PCI, Taylor House

Community Bank donates $2,650 to PCI, Taylor House

On December 17, J.J. Blake of Community Bank of Louisiana donated a total of $2,650 to Project Celebration. They donated $50 for each of the 53 touchdowns the Many Tigers made this year. Pictured from left are J.J. Blake, Janet Wilson of PCI, Drake Dye, Cheryl Wooley of PCI, Josh Glynn, Kylur Tedder, Roy Miller, and Head Coach Jess Curtis.
Read more inside on page 3. (Photo by Sabine Index/Daniel Jones)

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Sambo Sanks is pictured at the Springer Place on Kisatchie in front of a large stack of wooden shingles. He is shown riving out wooden shingles for a used to cover the roof of a house. (Springer Family Photograph)

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Sambo Sanks holding his pipe. He was small in stature but had a big heart and was a friend to everyone he came in contact with. (Leesville Leader Photograph)

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The original grave marker for Sambo Sanks in the McInnis Cemetery. Inscribed on the marker is “His Memory Is Blest”. (Robertson Collection)

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Picture of the J.W. “Jim” McInnis home in the Cold Springs Community. This photo shows the large stack of stove wood and wooden shingles cut by Sambo. This is also the home where Sambo died on January 2, 1930 in Vernon Parish. (Leesville Leader Photograph)

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Footstone on the grave of Sambo Sanks in the McInnis Cemetery at Anacoco. (Robertson Collection)

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The author kneeling at the grave marker of Sambo Sanks in the McInnis Cemetery located in the Cold Springs Community near Anacoco. (Robertson Collection)

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